- El
Azuzul is an
Olmec archaeological site in Veracruz, Mexico, a few
kilometers south of the San
Lorenzo Tenochtitlán
complex and
generally considered...
- below; Free-standing in-the-round sculpture, such as the
twins from El
Azuzul or San Martín Pa****an
Monument 1; and Stele, such as La
Venta Monument 19...
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major sites.
Smaller sites include: El Manatí, an
Olmec sacrificial bog. El
Azuzul, on the
southern edge of the San
Lorenzo area. San Andrés, near La Venta...
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extending southward from the plateau,
which includes the
locality known as El
Azuzul at its
southern tip. The
archaeological sites of San
Lorenzo Tenochtitlán...
- los
Reyes Altavista petroglyph complex Anayte' El
Amparo El
Arbolillo El
Azuzul Balakbal Balamku Balankanche Balcón de
Montezuma Becan Bellote Bolonchén...
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other end. This pose,
nearly identical to that of the "twins" at El
Azuzul, is
thought to
represent a
ruler or
shaman (or both)
shown in the ritual...